The coach of UD Las Palmas, Diego MartínezOn Tuesday was the last training of April for the agenda this May 4 on the island that started on Monday. The President of the Yellow team, second with the lowest Laliga EA Sports budget, said last week that “no one will win five games. We need to focus the win in Valencia and see what our rivals are doing.”
The Canarian team asked their fans that subscribers who would not see the end of the weekend make a loan of their fertilizer. This is because Gustung -You like your followers in front of the line that supports the purpose of being permanent in Laliga EA Sports.
And this is the UD Las Palmas and Valencia CF measured this week at Gran Canaria Stadium in a match that could mark a new and after their The Laliga EA Sports 2024-2025 Highlights. The clash, Scheduled 11:00 hours from CanariThus, it faces two teams with a different diverse trajectory, but still keeps their goals in the decisive course section.
You Palmas in your 33 games played, Grade 8 success, 8 draws, 17 losses, 38 Objectives that are embedded and 53 goals received. Valencia, on the other hand, in the 33 games played, achieved 9 wins, 12 draws, 12 losses, 37 goals scored and 49 goals received.
Valencia, who is currently on -14 in the classification with 39 points after 33 days, came to the island along with the mission of Speed your options to combine outside the Risk Zone.
For its part, UD Las Palmas crosses a delicate moment as well as Valencia. Diego Martínez occupies the 18th -position with 32 points, in a descent zone, after chasing many obstacles to A period ending doing so much. In the last 10 games, they only achieved a success, and their need to add three points is important to continue dreaming of being permanent.
Comparing this quarrel with other European leagues, we can put it in a context similar to an Empoli -udsese in Serie A or a rugged -Metz in Laligue 1: Parties where the emergency and the different goals (survival compared to permanent ambitions) are the emotion and emotion in the field.
At the level of history, Las Palmas and Valencia have a starless duels, but at this time the feeling of pressure is more than ever: For the islands, a defeat may mean half a foot in the second division;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; For Valencianists, a success will maintain a flame of solid permanent life.
Source: La Verdad

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